Now, Felton's yoke of troubles expands. If he were to pull off the massive upset of the Wildcats, he would likely have to play two games in one day on Saturday. And if that's not enough, he has to face the Wildcats in Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Insert dark gallows humor about his inability to win on the road here.

As of right now, there's no word on how the SEC will handle seating at Tech. They can either use a first come first serve method for seating, or they can play the game in an empty gym for TV only. The problem with the first come first serve angle...there are over 17,000 fans in town that have tickets for this game. The McThriller Dome only holds 9,100.

In fairness to Felton, the Kentucky fans weren't blaming the weather related problems on Dennis. That obviously fell at the feet of Tubby and/or Saul Smith. I'm not sure how, but you just have to nod along with them when they start bitching about Tubby.

This is a good thing for Felton and the Dawgs. There will only be family and media in the flying saucer dome, and we are used to playing in front of empty houses. Kentucky and others might not know how to handle an empty arena.

That's my spin and I am sticking to it until about 3 or 4 this afternoon.

all i know is, i was driving on 85 (back to athens from the airport) when that crazy storm hit...there'd been an insane amount of lightening bolts already and all of a sudden one huge drop hit the windshield and then it was like a downpour of rain/hail with crazy winds. couldn't see a thing for the longest time.

i will say one thing, the man has improved immeasurably since 5 years ago in his speaking with the media. It may be too little, too late, but he's showing the desired "marked improvement" in many areas.

Mr. Egger: As an 81 graduate of the Grady School, I noticed the exact same thing. Felton's media presence has improved light years. If our team could make the same progress, Dennis Felton could be the Mark Richt of basketball.

Philips Arena escaped any structural damage from the storm, the decision to cancel this evenings event was based on the estimated 18,000 thousand people coming downtown during the clean up of debris throughout the area. With the tour ending tomorrow night in Nashville, there will not be an opportunity to reschedule the concert. Winter Jam Spectacular Tour plans to return in 2009, check www.PhilipsArena.com for more information.

I totally understand moving the games to the Alexander, however I want to say this as a Dawg fan.....I HATE TECH AND EVERYTHING THEY STAND FOR!Beating UK on Tech's court would make a win triply sweet! GO DAWGS!